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Select the whole list, assume list is A2:A50 and A2 is the active cell, then
do formatconditional formatting, select formula is and use =COUNTIF($A$2:$A$50,A2)1 click the format button and select either a different font colour or different pattern, click OK twice -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Lost in Microbiology" wrote in message ... After further thought, is there a function to find duplicate values and highlight them? That might be easier. "Lost in Microbiology" wrote: I know how to remove duplicate values using DataFilterAdvanced Filter, is there a way to see which rows are removed? I need to know which lines were duplicates. Thanks |
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